the artist's brother Theo van Gogh, Paris (1890–d. 1891; sent to him by the artist on January 3, 1890), his widow, Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam, in trust for their son, Vincent Willem van Gogh (1891–95; sold with six other paintings for 384 guilders to Moline), [Lucien Moline, Paris, from 1895], Bernard Goudchaux, Paris, Dikran Kelekian, Paris and New York (by 1920–36; his sale, American Art Galleries, New York, January 30–31, 1922, no. 157, bought in for $4,400 by Joseph Brummer for Kelekian; sold on October 25, 1936 to Wildenstein), [Wildenstein, 1936–37, sold on July 13, 1937 for £5,000 to Schuster], Sir Victor Schuster, London (1937; returned on November 1 to Wildenstein in exchange for "Olive Trees" by Van Gogh [MMA 1998.325.1]), [Wildenstein, London, from 1937], A. Stoll (until no later than 1943; sold to Wildenstein), [Wildenstein, by 1943–49, stock no. 16404, sold on December 13, 1949 to Haupt], Mr. and Mrs. Ira Haupt, New York (1949–his d. 1963), Mrs. Enid A. Haupt, New York (1963–83; sold in 1983 to Annenberg), her brother and his wife, Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (1983–95; jointly with MMA, 1995–his d. 2002)
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Paintings, Canvas, Oil paint, Europe, Netherlands, 1889, Oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art